Digimon evolve over time by gaining stats and other factors. That said, now that the game’s been translated (and my Japanese has improved), it is on my backlog - in the absence of any other imminently upcoming Digimon games it’s the one I’m most interested in playing next, and I even have the game and 3DS for it, it’s just that I don’t know when I’m going to have time (I basically got through Survive because it’s mostly visual novel and you can get through a lot of it with autoplay, but World-style games require much more engagement).ĭigimon can get hungry, sick, injured or die and need care to recover. But Digimon World games deliver most of their information via environmental storytelling, so I’m well aware this is completely inadequate to really understand the little things about it in fact, the reason I settled for Let’s Plays rather than playing it myself back in the day was that while I technically could probably have understood the text unassisted, it’d still be a lot of mental strain on me to work out the system all the time. So for a bit of background history regarding me and Re:Digitize, I have never actually played the game with my own hands - I watched Let's Plays of it in Japanese before it was translated, and then skimmed through things in English just to see how things were after that, plus I did check out a little of the beginning of the Encode manga, so I have some understanding of the plot and characters.
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